An apocalypse (Ancient Greek: &#7936;&#960;&#959;&#954;&#940;&#955;&#965;&#968;&#953;&#962;​ apocálypsis, from &#7936;&#960;&#972; and &#954;&#945;&#955;&#973;&#960;&#964;&#969; meaning 'un-covering'), translated literally from Greek refers to a revelation of something hidden, although this sense did not enter English until the 14th century.[1] In religious contexts it is usually a revelation of hidden meaning - hidden from human knowledge in an era dominated by falsehood and misconception.

It is not a bad thing. It is a good thing. Get your heads out of your government public education manual.

To set foot on the soil of the asteroids, to lift by hand a rock from the Moon, to observe Mars from a distance of several tens of kilometers, to land on its satellite or even on its surface, what can be more fantastic? From the moment of using rocket devices a new great era will begin in astronomy: the epoch of the more intensive study of the firmament. -

The Mayan Hieroglyphics says, the return of ancestors of the wise men.

The Hopis, say they will survive, during the great purification.

Also The book of Genesis, mentions the reunion of the Lost Tribes of Israel.

The Four corners, The 4 Angels were told to hold back the winds, until 144 000 are sealed on the forehead, by The Holy Spirit.

It's a slow process, change takes time, and how the world is now, it won't be too long. The governments still has to piss us off more. Then people will be coming out of the wood work, to get our voiced heard.

Dec. 21, 2012, has long been rumored to be the day of the Mayan apocalypse, when Earth comes to its inglorious end. The good folks at NASA want you to know that isn't going to happen.

In fact, NASA is so confident that it recently published a video that appears as if it were intended to be aired on Dec. 22. Titled "The World Didn't End Yesterday," the four-minute clip explains how the idea of the Mayan apocalypse was a huge hoax and how the rumors began. A commenter on YouTube jokes, "The correct title for this video: Told ya so!—Love, NASA."

Time magazine reports that the space agency has been besieged with questions from citizens worried that their lives are about to end. NASA is taking the fears seriously, not because there is any danger, but because irrational fears can sometimes lead to irrational and dangerous actions.

WHY WOULD THEY EVER PUT THIS OUT IF THE DATE ISN'T SIGNIFICANT? NOT SAYING IT IS BUT I'M ALSO NOT SAYING IT ISN'T. WE'LL SEE.

always been a hoax, mfkkrs making hella money off it too.books, seminars, etc.

if people would do their research, they would know why.

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Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23562436

No one is disputing your statement but how can the government guarantee tomorrow. How do they know that a meteor, a massive FF wont occur to send the world in a spiral. Do they know that much and do you believe them enough to assure you that even you wont die tomorrow?

It's simply about embarrassing the conspiracy community while at the same time bolstering their own credibility. They get to roll their eyes and call out the irrationality of not believing what they have to say. It's a huge win, when nothing happens on 21st. Any it won't. When things start happening after that in 2013 the public will buy into what ever the NASA propaganda machine puts out. 2012 was a master stroke honey trap that nets them credibility while utterly destroying the credibility of conspiracy theorycraft.

Dec. 21, 2012, has long been rumored to be the day of the Mayan apocalypse, when Earth comes to its inglorious end. The good folks at NASA want you to know that isn't going to happen.

In fact, NASA is so confident that it recently published a video that appears as if it were intended to be aired on Dec. 22. Titled "The World Didn't End Yesterday," the four-minute clip explains how the idea of the Mayan apocalypse was a huge hoax and how the rumors began. A commenter on YouTube jokes, "The correct title for this video: Told ya so!—Love, NASA."

Time magazine reports that the space agency has been besieged with questions from citizens worried that their lives are about to end. NASA is taking the fears seriously, not because there is any danger, but because irrational fears can sometimes lead to irrational and dangerous actions.

WHY WOULD THEY EVER PUT THIS OUT IF THE DATE ISN'T SIGNIFICANT? NOT SAYING IT IS BUT I'M ALSO NOT SAYING IT ISN'T. WE'LL SEE.

Even though the world wont come to an end (the Mayans never said that but a beginning of a New Age and the return of the gods - a spiritual event which most will even fight), you cant blame TPTB for not knowing a decapitating multiple False Flags can go off in major cities around the world that cripples the world economies and send it into a spiral of what will later be known as the beginning of the end.THIS IS THEIR PLAN - TO DIVERT THE ATTENTION OF THE WORLD MASSES AWAY FROM THE TRUE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE EVENT OCCURRING ON THAT DATE OR SOON AFTERWARDS.

The resulting impacts of ECONOMIC COLLAPSE and unprecedented response of WAR to such acts of terrorism will leave no doubt on anyone's minds that the world has changed in that instant or come to an end. This scenario will play out in the months and years to come as they supposedly try to stabilise the world or so they will say. Little will people realise that they are forming and shaping the New World Order right in front of their eyes. But the government will play the blame gain in all this.

Even the pope saw it fit to allay the fears of his followers. But how does he or the government know the world wont end or some event wont occur on that date that sends the world into a spiral (you know, like 9/11?) How can they promise tomorrow? It is not only impossible but outright arrogant.

Plus they even had to respond to such fears to calm people down? What if they turned out to be wrong and the world did indeed come to an end or something did happen on that day? What if these people making these statements of a sort of change happening had some divine revelation of some sort? What will this do to the credibility of the government and the Pope? So you see, this is a checkmate situation where they put on a grand finale show for the world and show an authoritative front because something is about to happen that tilts the scales.

This is a show off telling you that they are in charge even in light of what's coming or about to occur and it will then be your choice who you chose to listen to.....Government, Pope and NASA or your own SOUL.

Obama's silence all these while to all the world problems is supposedly being held up for this moment to act as the saviour of the world and people are only being primed now and they will buy it.

On the flip side of things, even though the government should have never responded to such fears and now that they did, if indeed they are right and nothing happens, then people ought to throw their religious beliefs out of the window and make the pope and government authorities their new religious/moral authority from then on.......Because they become nothing more than sheep from that point for believing them.

It's simply about embarrassing the conspiracy community while at the same time bolstering their own credibility. They get to roll their eyes and call out the irrationality of not believing what they have to say. It's a huge win, when nothing happens on 21st. Any it won't. When things start happening after that in 2013 the public will buy into what ever the NASA propaganda machine puts out. 2012 was a master stroke honey trap that nets them credibility while utterly destroying the credibility of conspiracy theorycraft.

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Actually you are wrong. this is even far worse and has gone beyond something occurring on the 21st. Its about the government guaranteeing you tomorrow. Its playing god and something they shouldn't have done in the first instance.

How the heck can they guarantee that those people saying some change will occur, are saying so because they have some kind of divine revelation of some sort. How can they guarantee that these people aren't right? What if these people turn out to be right? What will this do to the government's reputation. They shouldn't have even said anything about this date AT ALL. It not worth their time and effort

The government can in fact plan for scenarios but they cant have any guarantee of an outcome. Its impossible. And they have just crossed that boundary of impossibility.

They are telling you, and if you indeed believe them, that you are their sheep.

Can they guarantee that an event such as 9/11 wont take place on that day that collapses the world economies and sends it into an irrecoverable spiral?

If they can guarantee you that much, and you believe them, then that raises another question about the state of your own mindset for not thinking a False Flag, which they've always told you could occur at anytime as you have a lot of enemies, could in fact occur. It is a real test of how far away you are, as an individual, away from your own thoughts and emotions. You are literarily sheep for thinking the government can guarantee your tomorrow.

So if the world doesnt end what will happen, the Mayans knew it was imporant. Why couldnt the no-shirted assholes just leave a note sayin hey this is what gonna happen so dont go bat shit crazy my dudes

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They did leave messages, idiot.

A hugemongous stone calender over 20 feet tall in stone to be precise, but they hadn't figured on humanity being as dumb as we are that we cant interpret it so instead other even more idiots than you decided it would be the end of the world to sell books and create another false alarm and for others to criticize their shirtless ways.....

Dec. 21, 2012, has long been rumored to be the day of the Mayan apocalypse, when Earth comes to its inglorious end. The good folks at NASA want you to know that isn't going to happen.

In fact, NASA is so confident that it recently published a video that appears as if it were intended to be aired on Dec. 22. Titled "The World Didn't End Yesterday," the four-minute clip explains how the idea of the Mayan apocalypse was a huge hoax and how the rumors began. A commenter on YouTube jokes, "The correct title for this video: Told ya so!—Love, NASA."

Time magazine reports that the space agency has been besieged with questions from citizens worried that their lives are about to end. NASA is taking the fears seriously, not because there is any danger, but because irrational fears can sometimes lead to irrational and dangerous actions.

WHY WOULD THEY EVER PUT THIS OUT IF THE DATE ISN'T SIGNIFICANT? NOT SAYING IT IS BUT I'M ALSO NOT SAYING IT ISN'T. WE'LL SEE.

Dec. 21, 2012, has long been rumored to be the day of the Mayan apocalypse, when Earth comes to its inglorious end. The good folks at NASA want you to know that isn't going to happen.

In fact, NASA is so confident that it recently published a video that appears as if it were intended to be aired on Dec. 22. Titled "The World Didn't End Yesterday," the four-minute clip explains how the idea of the Mayan apocalypse was a huge hoax and how the rumors began. A commenter on YouTube jokes, "The correct title for this video: Told ya so!—Love, NASA."

Time magazine reports that the space agency has been besieged with questions from citizens worried that their lives are about to end. NASA is taking the fears seriously, not because there is any danger, but because irrational fears can sometimes lead to irrational and dangerous actions.

WHY WOULD THEY EVER PUT THIS OUT IF THE DATE ISN'T SIGNIFICANT? NOT SAYING IT IS BUT I'M ALSO NOT SAYING IT ISN'T. WE'LL SEE.

Dec. 21, 2012, has long been rumored to be the day of the Mayan apocalypse, when Earth comes to its inglorious end. The good folks at NASA want you to know that isn't going to happen.

In fact, NASA is so confident that it recently published a video that appears as if it were intended to be aired on Dec. 22. Titled "The World Didn't End Yesterday," the four-minute clip explains how the idea of the Mayan apocalypse was a huge hoax and how the rumors began. A commenter on YouTube jokes, "The correct title for this video: Told ya so!—Love, NASA."

Time magazine reports that the space agency has been besieged with questions from citizens worried that their lives are about to end. NASA is taking the fears seriously, not because there is any danger, but because irrational fears can sometimes lead to irrational and dangerous actions.

WHY WOULD THEY EVER PUT THIS OUT IF THE DATE ISN'T SIGNIFICANT? NOT SAYING IT IS BUT I'M ALSO NOT SAYING IT ISN'T. WE'LL SEE.

This is just like the article in Yahoo.ca about a book writer who's publishing another book saying the guy who said the calendar ended on 21-12 was on magic mushrooms.

They need to keep people calm yes. They do not need people freaking out. Anarchy comes to mind. That being said....

I have never held out for that exact date anyways. Thats just the beginning of when our solar system starts to dunk into the bottom half of the Milky Way.

7 Fireballs today alone. The Milky Way Galaxy is full of debris. 2 big asteroids today go by and tomorrow the real big one. Hello.

I am not holding my breath for the big event on that day but it is the beginning of the time when we do enter the other part of the Galaxy. Shits bound to happen at some point.

With all the booming and rattleing going on around the New Madrid. The Gas Explosions. The Sinkholes. 4 Volcano's going off just today and 78 now in total. The Earthquakes ramping up again. Its just a matter of time.